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Browse alphabetically through more than 9,000 words in Dickinson’s poetry, as defined in the Emily Dickinson Lexicon, based in part on her dictionary, Webster's 1844 American Dictionary of the English Language.
Her - "last Poems" -
Poets ended -
Silver perished with her
tongue -
Not on Record bubbled
Other -
Flute, or Woman, so
divine -
Not unto it's Summer -
Morning
Robin - uttered - half - the
tune -
Gushed too free for the
adoring,
From the Anglo-Florentine.
Late - the Praise -
'Tis dull - conferring
On a Head too high
to crown -
Diadem - or Ducal Showing -
Be it's Grave - sufficient
Sign -
Yet, if We - No Poet's
Kinsman -
Suffocate - with easy wo -
What and if Ourself
a Bridegroom -
Put Her down - in Italy?
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